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了解慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者使用大麻的流行病学情况及感知疗效。

Understanding the epidemiology and perceived efficacy of cannabis use in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

作者信息

Leroux Timothy, Ajrawat Prabjit, Sundararajan Kala, Maldonado-Rodriguez Naomi, Ravi Bheeshma, Gandhi Rajiv, Rampersaud Raja, Veillette Christian, Mahomed Nizar, Clarke Hance

机构信息

The Arthritis Program, University Health Network, 399 Bathurst St, East Wing, 1st Floor, Room 1-436, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2S8, Canada.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Cannabis Res. 2024 Jul 3;6(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s42238-024-00231-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The belief that cannabis has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties continues to attract patients with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain towards its use. However, the role that cannabis will play in the management of chronic MSK pain remains to be determined. This study examined 1) the rate, patterns of use, and self-reported efficacy of cannabis use among patients with chronic MSK pain and 2) the interest and potential barriers to cannabis use among patients with chronic MSK pain not currently using cannabis.

METHODS

Self-reported cannabis use and perceived efficacy were prospectively collected from chronic MSK pain patients presenting to the Orthopaedic Clinic at the University Health Network, Toronto, Canada. The primary dependent variable was current or past use of cannabis to manage chronic MSK pain; bivariate and multivariable logistic regression were used to identify patient characteristics independently associated with this outcome. Secondary outcomes were summarized descriptively, including self-perceived efficacy among cannabis users, and interest as well as barriers to cannabis use among cannabis non-users.

RESULTS

The sample included 629 patients presenting with chronic MSK pain (mean age: 56±15.7 years; 56% female). Overall, 144 (23%) reported past or present cannabis use to manage their MSK pain, with 63.7% perceiving cannabis as very or somewhat effective and 26.6% considering it as slightly effective. The strongest predictor of cannabis use in this study population was a history of recreational cannabis use (OR 12.7, p<0.001). Among cannabis non-users (N=489), 65% expressed interest in using cannabis to manage their chronic MSK pain, but common barriers to use included lack of knowledge regarding access, use and evidence, and stigma.

CONCLUSIONS

One in five patients presenting to an orthopaedic surgeon with chronic MSK pain are using or have used cannabis with the specific intent to manage their pain, and most report it to be effective. Among non-users, two-thirds reported an interest in using cannabis to manage their MSK pain, but common barriers to use existed. Future double-blind placebo-controlled trials are required to understand if this reported efficacy is accurate, and what role, if any, cannabis may play in the management of chronic MSK pain.

摘要

背景

认为大麻具有镇痛和抗炎特性的观点继续吸引着患有慢性肌肉骨骼(MSK)疼痛的患者使用大麻。然而,大麻在慢性MSK疼痛管理中所起的作用仍有待确定。本研究调查了1)慢性MSK疼痛患者使用大麻的比例、使用模式和自我报告的疗效,以及2)目前未使用大麻的慢性MSK疼痛患者对使用大麻的兴趣和潜在障碍。

方法

前瞻性收集了加拿大安大略省多伦多大学健康网络骨科诊所的慢性MSK疼痛患者自我报告的大麻使用情况和感知疗效。主要因变量是当前或过去使用大麻来管理慢性MSK疼痛;采用双变量和多变量逻辑回归来确定与该结果独立相关的患者特征。次要结果采用描述性总结,包括大麻使用者的自我感知疗效,以及未使用大麻者使用大麻的兴趣和障碍。

结果

样本包括629名患有慢性MSK疼痛的患者(平均年龄:56±15.7岁;56%为女性)。总体而言,144名(23%)报告过去或现在使用大麻来管理他们的MSK疼痛,其中63.7%认为大麻非常有效或有点有效,26.6%认为其效果一般。在该研究人群中,使用大麻的最强预测因素是有娱乐性使用大麻的历史(比值比12.7,p<0.001)。在未使用大麻的患者(n=489)中,65%表示有兴趣使用大麻来管理他们的慢性MSK疼痛,但常见的使用障碍包括缺乏关于获取、使用和证据的知识以及耻辱感。

结论

每五名因慢性MSK疼痛就诊于骨科医生的患者中就有一名正在使用或曾经使用过大麻,专门用于管理他们的疼痛,并且大多数人报告其有效。在未使用者中,三分之二的人表示有兴趣使用大麻来管理他们的MSK疼痛,但存在常见的使用障碍。未来需要进行双盲安慰剂对照试验,以了解这种报告的疗效是否准确,以及大麻在慢性MSK疼痛管理中可能发挥何种作用(如果有)。

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